Mar 5, 2010

Facial expressions

I came across the cutest fry pan the other day. I know how can a fry pan be cute, but it is. The pan has faces. I thought it would be great for pancakes.  For Sunday breakfast we had pancake faces. The kids loved it. My first batch not so good, but the more I use it the better I get. Look how fun! I just love it (Scott's rolling his eyes right now, thinks it was wasted money).

Mar 4, 2010

Blue & Gold

Well tonight was the annual Blue & Gold dinner for cub scouts. Every year they boys are to work with their fathers to create a cake for dessert. This year's theme was the 100th birthday of BSA. Unfortunately Scott is traveling (usually every year at this time), so Garhett was stuck with me to work with on his cake. He definitely wasn't excited about that. Lucky for Garhett my parents were passing through town before heading on their next trip. So Grandpa was nice enough to step into dad's position and help Garhett with the cake. Here is the step by step process Grandpa and Garhett took in making his cake.

Step 1: The ingredients for the cake (chasing Emmett so no pictures)
Step 2: Mixing the cake (getting Emmett out of the oven, so again no pictures)
Step 3: Pouring the cake into the pans


















Step 4: Putting the cake into the oven to bake (well actually taking it out after it was cooked)










Step 5: Cooling the cake








Step 6: creating the 100 out of the cake: I am so proud of Garhett for cutting the #1 out of the loaf pan free hand. He did an awesome job. The center of the zeros were made by turning a glass upside down and pushing it through the cakes. 











Step 7: Frosting the cakes










Step 8: Presenting his 100 cake at Blue & Gold - Great job Garhett!!!!










Tonight during the award ceremony, Garhett earned 8 badges. He's been working very hard over the past few months. Garhett was awarded the following awards:
  • Artist
  • Music academic pin
  • Reading & Writing pin
  • Readyman
  • Scholar
  • Snowman
  • Swimming sport pin
The best of all awards, I can't believe that scouting has finally given into the times....he was awarded the
  • Video game academic pin









We are so proud of you Garhett, you are always working so hard at scouts and enjoying it at the same time. Keep up the great work! We love you.

Feb 22, 2010

Look what Emmett's been up to...

I would love to say that this a bragging post of all the great accomplishments Emmett has made. Well I guess in a way it kind of is. I will let the pictures illustrate what Emmett's been up to.

Look at extension of Emmett's tongue! This is an accomplishment. He has been able to stretch and move his tongue a lot more since having his surgery. Go Emmett!
Now, it's just fun to stick out his tongue!


I put Emmett in the pack-n-play in my room when I get ready in the morning. Emmett can't be left unattended. You will see why in the below pictures. So here Emmett is expressing to me that he would like to get out.


Since I wasn't quick to get Emmett out. He is trying to get out himself!

Okay, so I panicked here. Oh no he now knows how to get out of the pack-n-play. I am not going to be able to take a shower or get ready while Emmett is awake and unattended. Luckily for me, Emmett got scared like that and fell back into the pack-n-play. Yay for me!!!! Sad for the day when he gets it that he is already out, he just needs to let go.


Holy Eggs!!!!
What can I say about this picture? It still makes me cry whenever I look at it. I am not over it yet, where I can look at this picture and just laugh. Emmett loves to empty the drawers in my kitchen. Apparently today, he was bored with just opening the drawers and emptying them. Instead, he thought it would be more fun to open the drawer, stand on it, reach to the counter and pull the container of 12 eggs to the floor. Oh, they all didn't break on initial landing, so Emmett took them one by one and cracked them or by the next picture, tried to crack the egg open with his teeth.



What the Foil?!


Paige talked Emmett into going downstairs with her while I was on the phone upstairs. Before I could get down the stairs, Paige was yelling for me to come quick and see what Emmett did. I asked her what she was doing and she said, "Watching". Are you kidding me?!!

So this what 250 sq feet looks like rolled up after being strewn all over the floor.


As if the foil wasn't enough, Emmett went into the "forbidden" room and moved around furniture, tossed the pillows brought in all of his stacking toys.

Emmett's accomplishments - 
  • tongue extension (sticking his tongue out)
  • upper body strength (pulling the body out of pack-n-play)
  • cooking skills (cracking eggs)
  • designer (draping foil and toys all over the floor)
My mother asked when I am going to learn that I can't leave Emmett alone. The thing is, he isn't always alone when he does these "accomplishments". Apparently I haven't learned the lessons that I need to learn. Thanks Emmett for keeping your mom on her toes and helping her learn patience, patience, patience and tolerance. I love you Emmett!!

Bloody Valentine

Today I got up to put the kids' Valentine packages together (cause I was too tired the night before). As I was reaching up in the cupboard pulling out my bag of goodies, I knocked a can of refried beans off the shelf and to the floor. Apparently I didn't move my foot quick enough, because the can bounced off my foot. Surprisingly, I didn't scream obscentites. I did a lot of quick breathing. Man it hurt!!!! As I reached down to rub it, my hand was covered with blood. That's not good.

I called up to Garhett, who was the only one awake upstairs. He woke Scott and had him come to my rescue. I don't do well with any bodily fluids. So Scott took a look at my foot, determined it was the toe next to the big toe. Since it wouldn't stop bleeding, we decided I better to Urgent Care.

Here it is Sunday morning at 8am. Luckily our friends down the street were awake and willing to watch our kids while Scott ran me to the doctor. It's been almost an hour and my toe is still bleeding and it hurts so bad. I am such a wimp!!!!

Turns out the can split my toe nail in half. The doctor had to remove the whole toe nail. I think the numbing of the toe hurt worse than the pain the can inflicted on my toe. He shot both sides of my toe and then removed the nail. While the doctor was working on my toe, the nurse was giving me a tetnus shot in my arm. The doctor gave strict orders to stay off my foot all day today, along with a prescription for Vicodin.

Normally, I would be ok with the doctor orders, but now that I am the secretary in Primary and I missed last week due to Mexico. I felt horrible. Not horrible enough to suffer through church though. Scott took my bags passed them along to the other secretary, I took 2 vicodin and went to bed.

What a day! Not the Valentines day I planned for the kids. Fortunately, the friends who took our kids made them heart shaped pancakes, bathed them, and got them dressed for church. All Scott needed to do was get ready and go.

























Scott was so awesome to take care of everything for the day. He made dinner, did the dishes, and did all the laundry. I rested for the day.

Pre-Valentines Day
Scott brought me beautiful roses today. I was completely surprised because 1) He hates this "Hallmark" day 2) He hates to spend money on flowers because they die and 3) The obligation

SO with that, I love my roses and I love you, Scott. Thanks for the thoughtfulness.


Post Valentines Day
I felt bad for not being able to celebrate Valentines with the kids, so for Family Night we had chocolate fondue and dipped strawberries, rice crispy treats, bananas, and apples. The kids loved it. I have to say it was very yummy!!!!

Feb 10, 2010

Mexico

Scott and I just got back from a much needed get-away. My favorite place to vacation is Mexico, so we were able to book a last minute 5 day get-away to Cancun. We arrived at our hotel and had a beautiful ocean view. I love to hear to the sound of the waves crashing on the beach, it is so relaxing.





















Our first day we decided to take a day trip to Cozumel, we haven't ever been there. So we took a 40 minute ferry ride across the ocean over to Cozumel. After arriving, we got on a little fishing/glass bottom boat and rode out to the reefs. We snorkeled on 3 different reefs. The ocean was so clear and warm. As we snorkeled we saw a barracuda, a sea turtle, and some beautiful amazing fish. Here is a picture of Scott and I under water with the fish.








Our second day, we thought we would take it easy. Just lay around, eat, and then we took a trip over to Isla Muerjles. We rode the city bus through downtown Cancun over to another ferry to take us across the ocean to the island. The weather was a little windy and a rainstorm was brewing, so all the water sports had been cancelled for the day. We decided to rent a  golf cart for the day and go around the island on our own. We watched people zip line across the sea, walked to the top of a light house and looked over the sea, watched an iguana, found our vacation home "Casa de Morgan", laid on the most beautiful beach until it started to rain, and had the best fish-n-chips. What a great day (aside from the rain).



After snorkeling, Scott felt like he had water trapped in his good ear. That made it hard for him to hear and he had lots of pressure. So after our day in Isla Muerjes, Scott was feeling crummy. He went back to the room to rest and I hit the beach for some reading and relaxation. I am so proud of myself, I read 1 1/2 books on this vacation. I never read, I never had time to read or haven't really found anything to keep my interest.  I  read on the plane, laying out at the pool, sitting out on the window seal of our hotel room. I laughed and I cried, I forgot how much I do enjoy reading (the right book when I have time).

We have been to Cancun three times now and I can tell you I am not tired of it and we haven't seen everything there is to see yet. The main thing we wanted to do on this trip was visit the ruin Tulum. So we took an excursion group down to Tulum. This is the only ruin that was built on a cliff's edge over looking the beautiful Caribbean Ocean. Below the ruin is the most gorgeous white sand beach. We love visiting the ruins and learning about the history.




Cancun was heavenly! Poor Scott ended up having a massive ear infection and lost hearing in the only ear he can hear out of. His airplane ride home was miserable.

We owe a huge thank you to grandma and grandpa for watching the kids. They love to spend time with them. We have a great time, can't wait to go again. I love the warmth, the sunshine, and the beach!

Feb 8, 2010

4 Years in a Row Baby!!!!!

Well winners for Presidents Club were announced today and Scott did it again!!!! He rocks in sales! This is Scott's 4th year in a row to win President's Club!

So where are we going this time you ask?! Year 1 - We went to the Bahamas. Year 2 - We went to Mexico! Year 3 - The company went back to the Bahamas, we took our own trip and went to Europe for 10 days. Year 4 - The company has changed their rewards due to the economy; now instead of an all expense paid trip for you and your spouse with the company, they give you cash!!! Cash is GOOD!

I am so proud of Scott. He works so hard to provide for our family. We are truly blessed with his job and the effort that he puts into maintain success at his job. Way to go Scott! I love you.

Feb 1, 2010

Where would you go?


So long kids, work, therapy, housework....
Good luck Grandma and Grandpa. 
Hello alone time with the spouse. 

I am freezing, feeling the winter blues, and feeling stressed so a sanity trip is needed. My parents are going to be traveling with my niece's college softball team mid-February through April, so my usual Spring vacation has been foiled. Scott and I quickly squeeze a little R-n-R in before they leave on their travels.

We are on our way to Cancun, Mexico!!! No kids, no electronics, just sun - warmth - white beaches!!!! Hello Tan!!!